COFFEE FOR PEACE, INC. (CFPI)
This business is rooted in our story. Coffee for Peace, Inc. (CFP) was established on April 15, 2008, in Davao City. The idea began in 2006 when the founders helped to facilitate an informal conflict mediation, with their whole Mindanao-based peacebuilding network, between certain Migrant and Bangsamoro farming communities. The two groups were involved in an armed conflict for the ownership of several rice fields ready for harvest, regardless of who planted the rice or who really owned the land. Instead of shooting each other, the leaders of the two parties in conflict were invited for a dialogue over coffee. Since then, the two communities avoided killing each other. They started inviting other surrounding communities to have coffee together — for peace. CFP started as an Income Generating Program (IGP) of the PeaceBuilders Community, Inc. (PBCI)—a Mennonite-supported peacebuilding movement in the Philippines that exists (a) to train and multiply effective Peace and Reconciliation (PAR) Team Leaders; (b) to support the leaders in organizing and nurturing their respective PAR Teams; (c) to establish contextually-relevant PAR Communities; and, (d) to develop a Network of PAR Communities among marginalized group and bridge them to become entrepreneurs in their own industry for sustainability.
Headquarter Country
Philippines
Geographies served
Philippines
Issue areas addressed
Livelihoods Peace, Justice & Institutions
Communities served
Elderly Farmers, pastoralists and fishers Indigenous peoples Indigenous peoples Women Youth
SDGs focus
SDG 16 - Peace and Justice Strong Institutions